A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 1.
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I said as much to Clarence; but this mockingfeatherhead only said: "An Sir Kay had had time to get another skin of sour wine into him, ye had seen the accompt doubled. " I looked at the boy in sorrow; and as I looked I saw the cloud ofa deep despondency settle upon his countenance. I followed thedirection of his eye, and saw that a very old and white-beardedman, clothed in a flowing black gown, had risen and was standingat the table upon unsteady legs, and feebly swaying his ancienthead and sur...veying the company with his watery and wandering eye. The same suffering look that was in the page's face was observablein all the faces around--the look of dumb creatures who know thatthey must endure and make no moan. "Marry, we shall have it again, " sighed the boy; "that same oldweary tale that he hath told a thousand times in the same words, and that he _will_ tell till he dieth, every time he hath gotten hisbarrel full and feeleth his exaggeration-mill a-working. WouldGod I had died or I saw this day!" "Who is it?" "Merlin, the mighty liar and magician, perdition singe him forthe weariness he worketh with his one tale!
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